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he was the judge who wrote ohio's law with respect to who shall be bound over. he was the author of that, if you will. so he knows best. the court that he ran was a model for juvenile courts in the entire united states of america. i think he's qualified better than anyone who had intimate knowledge of the facts of who were candidates for adult prosecution. let's set that straight. they were juveniles for a reason and they were prosecuted in juveniju juvenile court for a reason. they didn't have a history and the situation didn't warrant it. now, the lack of evidence are the net times you heard malik's name. malik's name wasn't mentioned very often in that courtroom and he was apologetic for the pain he caused. he was there. >> can you stay for another segment? we have gloria allred joining us. also, tracy lords. she herself was raped as a young girl in steubenville. it would be good if you stayed and we interact with the other two when they come back after the break. >>> the steubenville rape case cut a deep divide in the city but the attorney general said the c
he was the judge who wrote ohio's law with respect to who shall be bound over. he was the author of that, if you will. so he knows best. the court that he ran was a model for juvenile courts in the entire united states of america. i think he's qualified better than anyone who had intimate knowledge of the facts of who were candidates for adult prosecution. let's set that straight. they were juveniles for a reason and they were prosecuted in juveniju juvenile court for a reason. they didn't have...
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>> well, under ohio law, whether it's trialed in juvenile court or adult court, it's all regulated by statute. what the ohio statute says if you're an individual who commits a felony between the ages of 14 and 18 years old, a judge can determine in certain instances whether to determine you as a chi an adult or juvenile. one of those is whether a firearm was used in the commission of the crime. what the children's records were prior to that, and obviously, there was not a firearm used in this, probably played into the judge's determination to try them in juvenile court. neither one of them had any prior trouble, and he did use that as a factor as he was trying to weigh what is next for these young men. thank you so much, paul and rachel, good to see both of you. >> thank you. good to see you both. >> and a prayer in vatican city. the pope hits the streets. he is already being called a man of the people. >> and a reminder to watch cnn's new show, the lead, with jake tapper. tomorrow afternoon, 4:00 eastern time. [ male announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try a
>> well, under ohio law, whether it's trialed in juvenile court or adult court, it's all regulated by statute. what the ohio statute says if you're an individual who commits a felony between the ages of 14 and 18 years old, a judge can determine in certain instances whether to determine you as a chi an adult or juvenile. one of those is whether a firearm was used in the commission of the crime. what the children's records were prior to that, and obviously, there was not a firearm used in...
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johnny butts' brother says the white local law enforcement simply don't want to know the truth. do you believe that the sheriff and the district attorney don't want to or are afraid to know the truth? >> i think they don't want to. they don't want to push that issue. >> they don't want to push race? >> i actually believe that, that they don't want to push that issue. >> reporter: that belief was confirmed to fred butts just days after his brother's death. these boys walking on the side of the road say she watched as a white jeep with two white men barrelled over the top of the hill, increased speed and aimed right at them. and they were laughing with then passed by? >> yes, sir. >> and just kept going? >> yes, sir. >> scared you, huh? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: parents reported it to the police. no follow-up ever took place. when we tried to reach sheriff dennis darby in january about the boys' claims, the sheriff told us to "not stir up trouble in his county", adding "you do something with this and i'll be coming after you." the panola county sheriff's department refuses to talk
johnny butts' brother says the white local law enforcement simply don't want to know the truth. do you believe that the sheriff and the district attorney don't want to or are afraid to know the truth? >> i think they don't want to. they don't want to push that issue. >> they don't want to push race? >> i actually believe that, that they don't want to push that issue. >> reporter: that belief was confirmed to fred butts just days after his brother's death. these boys...
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. >> you worked in law enforcement before starting this foundation. what obstacles did you face when investigating cases involving missing african-americans? >> we have had numerous cases come to our attention where law enforcement didn't take the place report, so that raises a huge challenge for us in helping these families with the news media coverage and the decision makers tell us our stories are not news worthy and we continue to pound the pavement and create partnerships with media, partnerships with law enforcement to help these families because at the end of the day it is not just the sole responsibility of law enforcement, it is law enforcement, the community, the media. >> i know we're talking people here. let's talk numbers here. how many people go missing in the united states every year and how many of them are african-americans? >> last year alone over 600,000 people were reported missing in the united states and 40% much those reported missing were persons of color. >> the media cove little ra, do they balance out with that? >> absolutel
. >> you worked in law enforcement before starting this foundation. what obstacles did you face when investigating cases involving missing african-americans? >> we have had numerous cases come to our attention where law enforcement didn't take the place report, so that raises a huge challenge for us in helping these families with the news media coverage and the decision makers tell us our stories are not news worthy and we continue to pound the pavement and create partnerships with...
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johnny butts' brother says the white local law enforcement simply don't want to know the truth. do you believe that the sheriff and the district attorney don't want to or are afraid to know the truth? >> i think they don't want to. they don't want to push that issue. >> they don't want to push race? >> i actually believe that, that they don't want to push that issue. >> reporter: that belief was confirmed to fred butts just days after his brother's death. these boys walking on the side of the road say she watched as a white jeep with two white men barrelled over the top of the hill, increased speed and aimed right at them. and they were laughing with then passed by? >> yes, sir. >> and just kept going? >> yes, sir. >> scared you, huh? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: parents reported it to the police. no follow-up ever took place. when we tried to reach sheriff dennis darby in january about the boys' claims, the sheriff told us to "not stir up trouble in his county", adding "you do something with this and i'll be coming after you." the panola county sheriff's department refuses to talk
johnny butts' brother says the white local law enforcement simply don't want to know the truth. do you believe that the sheriff and the district attorney don't want to or are afraid to know the truth? >> i think they don't want to. they don't want to push that issue. >> they don't want to push race? >> i actually believe that, that they don't want to push that issue. >> reporter: that belief was confirmed to fred butts just days after his brother's death. these boys...
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in the nation if they are signed into law. one bill bans abortions after a heartbeat is detected, the onl exception if the pregnancy endangers the mother's life, no exception for rape or incest, another bans it based on gender or genetic defects. >>> listen up you tech fans, samsung's new galaxy s4 is finally here, it could be the next big thing to dethrone the iphone from its reign. maybe so. maybe not. we'll walk you through all the cool features. follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. there's no subtext... just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but honestly... it's not that hard. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican
in the nation if they are signed into law. one bill bans abortions after a heartbeat is detected, the onl exception if the pregnancy endangers the mother's life, no exception for rape or incest, another bans it based on gender or genetic defects. >>> listen up you tech fans, samsung's new galaxy s4 is finally here, it could be the next big thing to dethrone the iphone from its reign. maybe so. maybe not. we'll walk you through all the cool features. follow, but at xerox we've embraced...
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there is a law in ohio that can, you know, cause someone to be charged for failing to report a felony, and clearly, in this case, a rape is a felony. so i think we're going to see more coming out of this attorney general's investigation. >> the fact that you have now two other teenaged girls who have been arrested for making threats against this 16-year-old rape survivor is again, it's stunning. >> it's just, you know, it just leaves me speechless, anderson. again, i ask where are the parents, if your kids are following this court case and if you're watching this, has someone sat down to say in social media, there are consequences for your actions. taking these pictures, disseminating them, caused an additional charge for one of the defendants. making death threats, talking about a homicide on twitter is just plain stupid. in addition to being criminal conduct, which we heard the sheriff in this town say he's going to prosecute and take very seriously, so i hope that this is a wake-up call for the parents, the educators and you know, people across this country to realize that these ar
there is a law in ohio that can, you know, cause someone to be charged for failing to report a felony, and clearly, in this case, a rape is a felony. so i think we're going to see more coming out of this attorney general's investigation. >> the fact that you have now two other teenaged girls who have been arrested for making threats against this 16-year-old rape survivor is again, it's stunning. >> it's just, you know, it just leaves me speechless, anderson. again, i ask where are...
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what a judge can do is rule on the law. you don't approach people for discriminatory reasons. you don't profile. if you see there's a crime being committed or about to be committed or some other measure that gives you probable cause, you do what a police officer is lawfully entitled and expected to do. >> that line is very fuzzy. >> is it ever. you got probable cause, reasonable suspicion and then a hunch. that's where this gets really fuzzy. all right. thank you to both of you. i have a test for our viewers and i just want to throw this out there for you. what is lindsay lohan in for this time? she's due back in court this morning. we tried to remember what it could be. we looked up the things it might be. are you ready? allegedly punching a reader in a new york nightclub, a crash between her truck on a highway. allegedly hitting a new york restaurant worker and leaving the scene, stealing a necklace, dui arrest, driving on suspended license, perhaps missing alcohol counseling sessions or maybe cocaine possession or failing a drug test. she has faced all of these and i think
what a judge can do is rule on the law. you don't approach people for discriminatory reasons. you don't profile. if you see there's a crime being committed or about to be committed or some other measure that gives you probable cause, you do what a police officer is lawfully entitled and expected to do. >> that line is very fuzzy. >> is it ever. you got probable cause, reasonable suspicion and then a hunch. that's where this gets really fuzzy. all right. thank you to both of you. i...
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mccain feingold was bad law, unconstitutional when it was signed by president bush. it was unconstitutional when it was passed by congress. so i had to fight for three years to overturn that law and you that's what happened. that's what's gonna happen with wayne lapierre. have him standing in front of the supreme court as a victor. >> i suspect the reality is that rather like senator portman, when he discovered his son was gay, and he performed this dramatic u-turn, suddenly realized being gay may not be the worst thing in the world, nor would gay marriage, that it may take something like this happening with guns. if a politician who is so vocally supporting the nra was to lose his child in the way those poor parents did at sandy who maybe they, too might perform a u-turn on gun control, because it's about making america safer. mr. boss circumstance you keep saying it is attacking the second amendment. nobody wants to attack the second amendment. >>> it s. >> people want to make the streets of america safer. >> piers, you do it every night. you do a show on it every
mccain feingold was bad law, unconstitutional when it was signed by president bush. it was unconstitutional when it was passed by congress. so i had to fight for three years to overturn that law and you that's what happened. that's what's gonna happen with wayne lapierre. have him standing in front of the supreme court as a victor. >> i suspect the reality is that rather like senator portman, when he discovered his son was gay, and he performed this dramatic u-turn, suddenly realized...
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for those of you who are not familiar with adjudications of delinquency in juvenile law, it's similar to finding of guilty in the adult court. >> reporter: all families, families of both co-defendants, the family of the victim in court, present for this ruling. and the two teenage boys who are now convicted rapists broke down when that verdict was read, and then later, before they were sentenced, they got up to apologize to the victim's family. >> and poppy, we understand the mom of the victim also had something to say in court? >> reporter: the mom spoke after court got out, don. this is very significant. this is the first time that we have publicly heard from the victim's mother. she gave an audio statement. and i want to let our viewers listen to that audio statement in full. here it is. >> it did not matter what school you went to, what city you lived in or what sports you've played. human compassion is not taught by a teacher, a coach or a parent. it is a god-given gift instilled in all of us. you displayed not only a lack of discompassion, but a lack of moral code. your decision
for those of you who are not familiar with adjudications of delinquency in juvenile law, it's similar to finding of guilty in the adult court. >> reporter: all families, families of both co-defendants, the family of the victim in court, present for this ruling. and the two teenage boys who are now convicted rapists broke down when that verdict was read, and then later, before they were sentenced, they got up to apologize to the victim's family. >> and poppy, we understand the mom of...
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and he seems to work in this fiction fantasy and fairy tale world and in the court of law, we work in fact, we trade in fact. the facts are undisputed, the scientific evidence, the circumstantial evidence established beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury of his peers that phil spector put a gun in lana clarkson's mouth and killed her on february 3rd. that is uncontroverted. >> yeah, i think both sides don't like this movie no matter what they believe. alan, during the trial your opening statement, i believe you said lana was murdered twice when she was killed and during the trial with her character assassination. a review on this movie, is he successful in introducing doubt? i know you believe that he killed lana, but there are people out there who believe that she was under the influence of alcohol and pills and killed herself. your response to that. >> the evidence couldn't be more clear. the evidence could not be more straightforward. david mamet ignored basically everything that was presented in the trial that was based in fact. again, the movie and i saw the movie. i've seen a scre
and he seems to work in this fiction fantasy and fairy tale world and in the court of law, we work in fact, we trade in fact. the facts are undisputed, the scientific evidence, the circumstantial evidence established beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury of his peers that phil spector put a gun in lana clarkson's mouth and killed her on february 3rd. that is uncontroverted. >> yeah, i think both sides don't like this movie no matter what they believe. alan, during the trial your opening...
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is subject to the rule of law these days that a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways here's the rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially it's the f.b.i.'s way of skirting around court orders the agency even tried to hide these letters by preventing businesses from even talking about them but that's no longer the case to explain why i was joined earlier by kurt upsala he's a senior staff attorney at the electronic frontier foundation he started off by explaining why these letters are so controversial these letters are somewhat unprecedented in the american system because they allow for a demand of information from a telecommunications provider without a warrant without a court being involved and are you how response she didn
is subject to the rule of law these days that a federal judge last week found that the f.b.i. has not been abiding by the constitution for years and is demanding for the agency to change its ways here's the rundown the f.b.i. has been writing hundreds of thousands of so-called national security letters to private businesses these letters demand for employers to disclose private information about their clients that would otherwise require a warrant or a subpoena in order to obtain essentially...
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on the other hand, we like to respect our laws. in this respect, ryan, weigh in on this, the governor having the right to grant clemency harkens back to the king where he has the power and can spare lives. we do that in this country. we respect it with the president, we respect it with the supreme court. which one is better? >> i think it's the governor's right is better. you look at this, clemency is all about an act of mercy. the other side has to accept it. the supreme court has gone through it as well. in oregon, without this amendment, let's say, oregon would be able to pursue this on the idea that a governor could also grant clemency or take the powers to effect justice. this is where it gets murky. got to think the governor is the leader of the state. so if there is a problem with the justice system, he is allowed to act on that basis. now, this case might be interesting talk back tour maybe 2000 in illinois, the governor there didn't take the death penalty, didn't think it was effective. and basically commuted the sense of
on the other hand, we like to respect our laws. in this respect, ryan, weigh in on this, the governor having the right to grant clemency harkens back to the king where he has the power and can spare lives. we do that in this country. we respect it with the president, we respect it with the supreme court. which one is better? >> i think it's the governor's right is better. you look at this, clemency is all about an act of mercy. the other side has to accept it. the supreme court has gone...
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law enforcement. he was not with the lapd. he was with a smaller police department for 30 years. he has since retired. he has been married twice. he has raised four children. he has lived an extraordinary life. i am grateful for having had him in my life as a guidepost. i do think it is the ultimate irony that he turned out to be a police officer. >> we have some other questions. very good questions. we do not have much time. i work at san quentin prison. they segregate inmates based on color and gangs. why do prisons not work on educating inmates on social relations, racial tolerance, and why don't they find a way so the different races can get to know each other? >> i would like to enter that. segregation has -- i would like to answer that. segregation has always been a problem in this country. i grew up in new orleans. we believe that education is the key. we all need to sit at the table. i do not believe in segregation for inmates. they need to tear that barrier down and put people together, no matter what. when we go inside the walls of san quentin, it is not just black inma
law enforcement. he was not with the lapd. he was with a smaller police department for 30 years. he has since retired. he has been married twice. he has raised four children. he has lived an extraordinary life. i am grateful for having had him in my life as a guidepost. i do think it is the ultimate irony that he turned out to be a police officer. >> we have some other questions. very good questions. we do not have much time. i work at san quentin prison. they segregate inmates based on...
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that information is, because it's collected by bylaw, it's prepared and enforcable in a court of law so our officers are able to increase their arrests by accessing our bylaw information. our biggest arrest last year, 167 charges were laid against one person and half of that came through our bylaw system. we offer property owner support program and kits. kits are available free of charge, they include a discount on paint from roano which is the equivalent of lowe's or home depot. property owners can access our contractor up to $500 in value to have the contractor go and remove graffiti on the property owner's property free of charge up to $500, then the property owner is responsible for the balance, but last year 97 percent of the program participants got the graffiti removed by free. what we found was by offering those two programs alone, we found not only do we have a 99.37 compliance rate on our bylaw enforcement, but negative public perception about the bylaw has gone down significantly. i used to get two calls a week of people complaining about the bylaw, i don't get any of it n
that information is, because it's collected by bylaw, it's prepared and enforcable in a court of law so our officers are able to increase their arrests by accessing our bylaw information. our biggest arrest last year, 167 charges were laid against one person and half of that came through our bylaw system. we offer property owner support program and kits. kits are available free of charge, they include a discount on paint from roano which is the equivalent of lowe's or home depot. property...
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the key issue the law does not allow violent predators to live within a quarter mile of the school. this property does fall within that zone and is preparing appeal on that point. we're live in bay point. >>> authorities arrested a u.s. customs and border protection agent that worked at the airport after finding 80 child porn videos in his home. gilbert lam faces two charges. he is being held on $250,000 bail. >>> tomorrow marks a sad anniversary, it's been a year since sierra lamar disappears. she was kidnapped on her way to school, 21-year-old garcia torres has been charged with killing lamar even though her body has not been found. we're getting tip, it's an active investigation, the arrest distribute slow -- didn't slow down the investigation. let res lie on the public, tell us where you think sierra may be. >> tomorrow lamar's family and friends will hold a balloon release and fundraiser. >>> vandalism, carjacking and shots fired in san francisco. around 4:30 a.m. a man flagged down a taxi near jackson and buchanan street. the man began jumping on the vehicle, shattering the wi
the key issue the law does not allow violent predators to live within a quarter mile of the school. this property does fall within that zone and is preparing appeal on that point. we're live in bay point. >>> authorities arrested a u.s. customs and border protection agent that worked at the airport after finding 80 child porn videos in his home. gilbert lam faces two charges. he is being held on $250,000 bail. >>> tomorrow marks a sad anniversary, it's been a year since sierra...
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. >> they know they broke the law by not renewing their visa, but classmates from jefferson elementary and their parents. >> people say no, we start fighting. >> are fighting for humanitarian parole. allow the family to return to berkeley. the only home rodrigo have ever known. and tonight, they brought it to the council, pushing for a resolution, urging area congressmen to pay attention and lobby on rodrigo's behalf. >> what about rodrigo? who is fighting for him? >> rodrigo and his family watched the whole thing via skype tonight, humbled. >> you guys are doing a big thing for us. thank you. >> the berkeley city council unanimously approved that resolution, pushing for humanitarian parole. those fourth grades say they are not done yet, they are hoping to go to washington, d.c. to testify before congress in april. reporting live in berkeley, kristen ayers, kpix5. >> unless there's an intervention, by law, the family will not be allowed to reapply for visas for five years. enter supporters of the richmond city employee who blew the whistle are gaining momentum. >> corruption has to sto
. >> they know they broke the law by not renewing their visa, but classmates from jefferson elementary and their parents. >> people say no, we start fighting. >> are fighting for humanitarian parole. allow the family to return to berkeley. the only home rodrigo have ever known. and tonight, they brought it to the council, pushing for a resolution, urging area congressmen to pay attention and lobby on rodrigo's behalf. >> what about rodrigo? who is fighting for him?...
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and finally, number four, loitering, defined as to stand idlely about, linger aimlessly without lawful business is prohibited to the business adjacent to the licenses under the control of the licensee. as depicted on abc form 257. on february 19th, of 2013, jay mcfear son was contacted on behalf of the applicant and agreed with the recommended conditions. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> why don't we open it up to public comment. >> if there is any member of the public who would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> supervisor weiner? >> thank you, i am in full support. this is really 2001 market is a superb project in general and i know that the whole foods is a welcome addition. it will provide some competition with the safeway across the street which is in sore need of that competition in terms of its customer service levels. and i just want to know one thing, in terms of the data that the police typically rely on, around these liquor licenses, one of them is the number of calls for service in the area and obviously i understand that the relevance of that. but
and finally, number four, loitering, defined as to stand idlely about, linger aimlessly without lawful business is prohibited to the business adjacent to the licenses under the control of the licensee. as depicted on abc form 257. on february 19th, of 2013, jay mcfear son was contacted on behalf of the applicant and agreed with the recommended conditions. >> thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> why don't we open it up to public comment. >> if there is any member of the...
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we made a law when there wasn't even a possibility that gay couples were allowed to marry. i'm very gratified for the progress we are making with our national leaders. i'm happy that they are standing on the right side of the street. i wish more folks would understand that you just are who you are. that's the way it is. >> judy, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you, don, for the opportunity. >> best of luck. god bless. >>> are adults today too worried about being friends with their kids instead of parents? one mom said she was just trying to help her daughter out, but in the end the police put her in jail. what happened? that is next. we have been telling you about the rape trial going on in ohio. we're going to have a live report coming up after the break. capella university understands rough economic times sto . drug and alcohol abuse is up. and those dealing with grief don't have access to the professional help they need. when you see these issues, do you want to walk away or step up? with a degree in the field of counseling or psychology from capella univ
we made a law when there wasn't even a possibility that gay couples were allowed to marry. i'm very gratified for the progress we are making with our national leaders. i'm happy that they are standing on the right side of the street. i wish more folks would understand that you just are who you are. that's the way it is. >> judy, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you, don, for the opportunity. >> best of luck. god bless. >>> are adults today too worried...
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priya has moved back to india to pursue her law career. instead of desperately trying to keep this intercontinental relationship alive you could use that time to take up a hobby. a hobby? yes. i read recently about a fellow in kansas with an enormous ball of twine. i bet you could give him a run for his money. you know, some people might say that it's great that we're trying to make things work long distance. they'd say things like, "love is stronger than the miles between you." when i rise to power
priya has moved back to india to pursue her law career. instead of desperately trying to keep this intercontinental relationship alive you could use that time to take up a hobby. a hobby? yes. i read recently about a fellow in kansas with an enormous ball of twine. i bet you could give him a run for his money. you know, some people might say that it's great that we're trying to make things work long distance. they'd say things like, "love is stronger than the miles between you." when...
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we want everyone to follow the law and to make sure that they get equal treatment. and, so, that's very important. but i also want to chime in on the issue of, you know, what's the right balance between office space and pdr. the fact is that it's really hard to know what that should be and i think that you ask one of the 850,000 san franciscans what that balance should be and you probably will end up with 850,000 answers. the reality is that we as a city have rightly made a priority of protecting production distribution and repair businesses. they are businesses that have been in the city for many years and they do provide so many services that make life in this city possible. and they provide opportunities to many san franciscans who would otherwise not have employment without access to pdr. so, i think it's really appropriate for a district supervisor to try to strike what they believe is the right balance between office space and pdr. and i know that i have a better sense of, you know, what that balance should be in district 9 than i do in district 6 and i'm goin
we want everyone to follow the law and to make sure that they get equal treatment. and, so, that's very important. but i also want to chime in on the issue of, you know, what's the right balance between office space and pdr. the fact is that it's really hard to know what that should be and i think that you ask one of the 850,000 san franciscans what that balance should be and you probably will end up with 850,000 answers. the reality is that we as a city have rightly made a priority of...
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, that all of a sudden they're going to follow some new laws. it's not about the bad guys. no. it's all about the lead. it's like that chunk of metal did the crime. that's like saying that fork made me fat. and background checks, yeah, i guess to learn more about a person's thinking and associations and intentions? more background checks? dandy idea, mr. president. should have started with yours. [ applause ] well, it is great to be back at cpac. i'm so happy to be here. it feels like it's coming home even though it is only my second time here. but kind of hoping i can get the hang of it. i can spot those liberal media folk here to right their annual conservatives in crisis story. how many of you guys are here? raise your hands! come on! raise your hands. be proud. you're loud. we're used to it. certainly you're not ashamed to raise it high. don't worry. we would never dream of making you wait outside on the party bus. it is an honor to be here. we can come together, folks, for an adult conversation about the future of our country, and heaven kn
, that all of a sudden they're going to follow some new laws. it's not about the bad guys. no. it's all about the lead. it's like that chunk of metal did the crime. that's like saying that fork made me fat. and background checks, yeah, i guess to learn more about a person's thinking and associations and intentions? more background checks? dandy idea, mr. president. should have started with yours. [ applause ] well, it is great to be back at cpac. i'm so happy to be here. it feels like it's...
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i want to talk a little bit about what the law in this area is. the right to free speech is not absolute. the effort to regulate this kind of speech is something that has to be done carefully. it has to be done in a way that is narrowly tailored to achieve an important government interest. we believe that we are doing that precisely here. the analysis of what is narrowly tailored does not require that we actually follow the least restrictive tool, though, in fact, i think we are doing precisely that here. there is a [speaker not understood] of circumstances that are examined by the courts, and courts throughout this country have actually looked at the kind of law that we are proposing and have held that it is constitutional. recently, in 2013, actually just a few years ago, the first district -- the first circuit actually upheld in boston, massachusetts a buffer zone ordinance that was very similar to us -- to ours. and, in fact, that ordinance created a 35-foot buffer zone. ours is actually more modest. it's actually smaller, it's only 25 feet. a
i want to talk a little bit about what the law in this area is. the right to free speech is not absolute. the effort to regulate this kind of speech is something that has to be done carefully. it has to be done in a way that is narrowly tailored to achieve an important government interest. we believe that we are doing that precisely here. the analysis of what is narrowly tailored does not require that we actually follow the least restrictive tool, though, in fact, i think we are doing precisely...
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a state-wide crackdown has landed a lot of people in trouble with the law. a record 475 arrests were made in the sting. known as "operation shoulder tap". stanley roberts has an inside look at the undercover operation. in this kron 4 exclusive. >> this man >> this man >> this man they all have on thing in common. in fact more than 400 people have the same thing in common local police and state agencys participated in a statewide effort to curb underage drinking called operation shoulder tap tonight at 8 i'll we'll ride along with police and give you an exclusive look at why you might thibefore buyie alcohol in the next edition of people behaving badly and here are a look at the numbers. a record 475 arrests were made statewide. right now you are going to get the citation in and talk to the judge. >> part of the reason why we do these operations is to educate the public. the police issue the man 8 ticket. >> you are being cited for furnishing alcohol to a minor. another boost tonight for backers of same sex marriage. former secretary of state hillary clinton
a state-wide crackdown has landed a lot of people in trouble with the law. a record 475 arrests were made in the sting. known as "operation shoulder tap". stanley roberts has an inside look at the undercover operation. in this kron 4 exclusive. >> this man >> this man >> this man they all have on thing in common. in fact more than 400 people have the same thing in common local police and state agencys participated in a statewide effort to curb underage drinking...
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in court documents, your office has argued that you are exempt from a lot of employment laws. can you give me a list of the ones that you think you are exempt from tax >> i'm not sure what the individuals or -- exempt from? individualsure what rules you're talking about. we were created as an organization that was not title 5, the normal employment rules there. we have been in discussions about other opportunities for employees. i would have to look at in detail what you are referring to. >> i will get to that list. i will also get to a letter detailing the complaints are received from my local agents as i walked through the airport now is turning into -- airport. now it is turning into e-mails and upon calls about harassment and retaliation. water was 3 years old for tsa officers. it was visibly dirty. that i think is an unacceptable treatment for people who are really working very hard and who are partners with us. i will get you a list. i do not want to take any more time. i would like a response to those negatives. recognizes thew ranking minority member, mr. thompson, for
in court documents, your office has argued that you are exempt from a lot of employment laws. can you give me a list of the ones that you think you are exempt from tax >> i'm not sure what the individuals or -- exempt from? individualsure what rules you're talking about. we were created as an organization that was not title 5, the normal employment rules there. we have been in discussions about other opportunities for employees. i would have to look at in detail what you are referring to....
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at midnight the cold front will sweep law and we could have a real short period of steady, light rain, and scattered showers for tomorrow. still looking at rainfall amounts on the very low side around .05" in the south bay and maybe up to 1" in the north bay mountains but that is generous. temperatures are cooler tomorrow and then the 60's and 70's come back through the weekend and into next week. sue? >> a nice live shot for the commute across the san mateo bridge from hayward to foster city. the tail lights on the flat section headed westbound, everyone is moving at the limit at 15-minute drive from both sides of the bay. otherwise, we are looking at the road work or your drive from the central valley right now, you can see the yellow road censors slowing through the altamont pass and it picks up at the limit all the way to dublin/pleasanton interchange. now we will look at the road work on the south bay peninsula side, 101 northbound, from ellis to moffitt in lanes for another 15 minutes. >> new details of florida where police say a potential campus massacre was narrowly averted. p
at midnight the cold front will sweep law and we could have a real short period of steady, light rain, and scattered showers for tomorrow. still looking at rainfall amounts on the very low side around .05" in the south bay and maybe up to 1" in the north bay mountains but that is generous. temperatures are cooler tomorrow and then the 60's and 70's come back through the weekend and into next week. sue? >> a nice live shot for the commute across the san mateo bridge from hayward...
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by law, law enforcement and the district attorney have to file charges and arraign suspects within three days of an arrest. otherwise, the suspects have to be released from custody. the pinole police chief says his department filed its report to the da's office on the morning of tuesday march fifth. he says the da's office then called later that day and confirmed charges would be filed. yet still, fite was released from custoday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says it had no other choice than to release him. because quote there were no warrants, authority or other charges against fite that would allow us to continue holding him. the da's office could not be reached for comment. now, julie sohn, with the fbi, says a federal arrest warrant has been issued for fite. charged with armed robbery. law enforcement says fite should be considered armed and dangerous. if you have any information on his whereabouts, call the fbi or police. in pinole, philippe djegal, kron four news. r >> catherine: the hayward loop is under way to help local businesses. they're hoping that this will ma
by law, law enforcement and the district attorney have to file charges and arraign suspects within three days of an arrest. otherwise, the suspects have to be released from custody. the pinole police chief says his department filed its report to the da's office on the morning of tuesday march fifth. he says the da's office then called later that day and confirmed charges would be filed. yet still, fite was released from custoday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says it had no other...
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the law is the law in this case. it's probably not arbitrary and it can be under debate. that's probably where you next where you go. let's go to their conviction. >> those pictures should not been sent around. >> i would like to apologize. i had no intentions of doing it, i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] >> michael: yeah, it's an unpleasant thing to watch. cnn took a look at that same tape and their reporter, poppy harlow, had this to say in her report. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> i never experienced anything like it, candy. it was incredibly emotional and incredibly difficult even for an outsider like me to watch what happened as these two young men who had such promising features, star football players very good students literally watch as they believed their life fell apart. one of them malik richmond, when that sentence came down, he collapsed. i was sitting three feet from malik when he gave that statement. it was very difficult to watch. you know something that came up throughout this sensing, candy, was that malik's father got up and spo
the law is the law in this case. it's probably not arbitrary and it can be under debate. that's probably where you next where you go. let's go to their conviction. >> those pictures should not been sent around. >> i would like to apologize. i had no intentions of doing it, i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] i'm sorry. [ sobbing ] >> michael: yeah, it's an unpleasant thing to watch. cnn took a look at that same tape and their reporter, poppy harlow, had this to say in her report. we'll...
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law makers are expected to try to vote on it today. it's been changing because of those actual amounts of taxation were actually higher and becoming more equitable. still a scary thing going on. >> it created fear and the fear itself is creating problems across europe. they have done more damage than they want to correct. >> you know, many are thinking that cyprus is becoming the guinea pig of what to do for the bailouts. >> and it seems like such a crazy concept, right? >> it is. can you imagine? >> no. >> and can you see it in your 401(k) today. >> the great cookie hoax. this is awful. girl scouts duped by an order for 6,000 boxes. who does this? >> mean people. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone
law makers are expected to try to vote on it today. it's been changing because of those actual amounts of taxation were actually higher and becoming more equitable. still a scary thing going on. >> it created fear and the fear itself is creating problems across europe. they have done more damage than they want to correct. >> you know, many are thinking that cyprus is becoming the guinea pig of what to do for the bailouts. >> and it seems like such a crazy concept, right?...
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first, of course, it's required by state law, equally important it's the right thing for us to do, to build and prepare our hospitals now. in the interim, san francisco has not moved magically further away from the san andreas or hayward faults. in the next big earthquake is really another question of if, but a question of when. second, while the health care landscape changes consistently, those coming in the next few years will be especially profound. for example, the affordable care act means 4 million more californians will have access to insurance through the california health benefits exchange and the expansion of the medi-cal program. in addition, the future of health care must emphasize prevention, outpatient and community services, and a comprehensive network of care. our health care delivery systems must focus on managing patient needs across many setting, from primary care to outpatient, inpatient, from routine to urgent, to emergency. our proposed facilities do differ from those for the plans that we developed several years ago, the more modest plans for cathedral hill also
first, of course, it's required by state law, equally important it's the right thing for us to do, to build and prepare our hospitals now. in the interim, san francisco has not moved magically further away from the san andreas or hayward faults. in the next big earthquake is really another question of if, but a question of when. second, while the health care landscape changes consistently, those coming in the next few years will be especially profound. for example, the affordable care act means...
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fan >> i support marriage and for lesbian and gay couples personally and a you matter of policy and law. >> she joined the ever- increasing politicians to come out and support. >> a few years ago bill and i celebrated. to deny the children of sons and daughters just to them it is to deny their chance to live up to their potential. >> clinton it joins a host of conservatives who also oppose same-sex marriage and no support it. the question remains will this impact the supreme court? >> if could impact an informal level. >> of particulates on individual rights if they have seen a group and the public and groups of elite extend rights i think that always plays an informal rule of shaping the courts. but it is not a formal is very informal. >> they will hear both arguments from the defensive marriage eric tuesday next week their rulings are respected sometime this summer. dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> catherine: a new national poll shows support for same sex marriage at an all=time high. in the last ten years, public opinion has undergone a reversal. in 2003, more than half of all americans w
fan >> i support marriage and for lesbian and gay couples personally and a you matter of policy and law. >> she joined the ever- increasing politicians to come out and support. >> a few years ago bill and i celebrated. to deny the children of sons and daughters just to them it is to deny their chance to live up to their potential. >> clinton it joins a host of conservatives who also oppose same-sex marriage and no support it. the question remains will this impact the...
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law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the work day ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fight was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says fight did not have any outstanding warrants so they had to released him. >> they never should have let him go. he obviously robbed a bank and there is evidence, and why over four minutes? >> iny tisht see. inefficiency. it is totally irresponsible, totally irresponsible. we have enough crazy people around. >> the senior deputy d.a. told abc7 news that we took the time because we thought we had the time. pinole police chief says his department was aware of the deadline, but on our end we should have been more definitive to push the time issue and we didn't. now the fbi says it is urgently trying to recapture a man who could be dangerous, desperate and willing to fight for the freedom that was mistakenly handed to him. police sa
law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the work day ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fight was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says fight did not have any outstanding warrants so they had to released him. >> they never should have let him go. he obviously robbed a bank and...
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law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the work day ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fight was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says fight did not have any outstanding warrants so they had to released him. >> they never should have let him go. he obviously robbed a bank and there is evidence, and why over four minutes? >> iny tisht see. inefficiency. it is totally irresponsible, totally irresponsible. we have enough crazy people around. >> the senior deputy d.a. told abc7 news that we took the time because we thought we had the time. pinole police chief says his department was aware of the deadline, but on our end we should have been more definitive to push the time issue and we didn't. now the fbi says it is urgently trying to recapture a man who could be dangerous, desperate and willing to fight for the freedom that was mistakenly handed to him. police sa
law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the work day ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fight was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says fight did not have any outstanding warrants so they had to released him. >> they never should have let him go. he obviously robbed a bank and...
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this is a big powerful garbage company and has to start following the law. >> they have been abusing and threatening and intimidating people and it has to stop. many of these people are an aggressive they think they can be pushed around. we're making a point, everyone has to follow lot including big corporations to think they're above the law. >> there are about a hundred and 50 workers at this location and about 250 in all at three locations. they are striking here today in san leandro and the headquarters over in oakland. as far as garbage pickup, how will this affect you? according to the union spokesperson that i talked to, because these lines are big step here and that main headquarters, the teamsters unions are respecting that the get live. they are not crossing it. according to the union spokesperson, if you have guards picked up today and waste management is your company, your service may be affected. >> so that could mean those people are in this district for waste management, no pick up wonder if there's a big up saturday? is that going that happen? on it is will the strike
this is a big powerful garbage company and has to start following the law. >> they have been abusing and threatening and intimidating people and it has to stop. many of these people are an aggressive they think they can be pushed around. we're making a point, everyone has to follow lot including big corporations to think they're above the law. >> there are about a hundred and 50 workers at this location and about 250 in all at three locations. they are striking here today in san...
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new laws blocking the cameras, and here's brian ross. >> reporter: it's a glamorous celebrity-packed awards event held in beverly hills. these are the genesis awards given by the humane society of the united states. they often honor graphic, undercover videos of animal cruelty and mistreatment at what are called factory farms. wayne pacelle, the head of the humane society says such undercover videos have been the key to tough, new anticruelty law. >> this video led to the largest meat recall in american history. >> reporter: and this one which exposed cruelty and unsanitary conditions at major pork producers. but all of that could be coming to an end. under pressure from the agriculture industry, at least five states now have laws making it a crime to go undercover on farm properties to record videos. in iowa, the law passed just a few months after an abc news report which won a genesis award, featuring undercover footage at a huge iowa egg factory, taped by the group mercy for animals. >> if somebody come on somebody else's property through fraud or deception or lying, that is a ser
new laws blocking the cameras, and here's brian ross. >> reporter: it's a glamorous celebrity-packed awards event held in beverly hills. these are the genesis awards given by the humane society of the united states. they often honor graphic, undercover videos of animal cruelty and mistreatment at what are called factory farms. wayne pacelle, the head of the humane society says such undercover videos have been the key to tough, new anticruelty law. >> this video led to the largest...
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it comes on the agreement to overhaul the immigration laws. hall would like to incorporate some of his ideas. a new study ends up in the hands of smugglers. now according to the trans border institute, all u.s. gun sales are taking firearms to mexico. an average of 200 firearms ended up in the u.s. and they will be available next weekend. >>> they have a buy back and saturday's event starts at the airport in east hand hose. -- san jose. they will get $200 for each assault weapon. >>> they are still facing a real possibility to shut down in june. they are moving ahead in search of a new chancellor. they need to begin searching for candidates and the board is termed unfinished business as it fights to stay alive. they did not fix leadership and financial planning. well the mta is meeting about a taxi app. they may soon provide realtime information about wear their cabs are and when they will be available. they can take that information to connect people with the nearest available cab. right now it is challenging on special events and nights. if
it comes on the agreement to overhaul the immigration laws. hall would like to incorporate some of his ideas. a new study ends up in the hands of smugglers. now according to the trans border institute, all u.s. gun sales are taking firearms to mexico. an average of 200 firearms ended up in the u.s. and they will be available next weekend. >>> they have a buy back and saturday's event starts at the airport in east hand hose. -- san jose. they will get $200 for each assault weapon....
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law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the work day ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fight was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says fight did not have any outstanding warrants so they had to released him. >> they never should have let him go. he obviously robbed a bank and there is e evidence, and why over four minutes? >> iny tisht see. inefficiency. it is totally irresponsible, totally irresponsible. we have enough crazy people around. >> the senior deputy d.a. told abc7 news that we took the time because we thought we had the time. pinole police chief says his department was aware of the deadline, but on our end we should have been more definitive to push the time issue and we didn't. now the fbi says it is urgently trying to recapture a man who could be dangerous, desperate and willing to fight for the freedom that was mistakenly handed to him. police
law enforcement has 72 hours to file charges after an arrest or the suspect is released. the work day ends officially at 5:00 p.m. fight was arrested at 4:56 on friday which means the district attorney had to file charges by 5:00 p.m. on tuesday. for some reason they thought they had until wednesday. the contra costa county sheriff's department says fight did not have any outstanding warrants so they had to released him. >> they never should have let him go. he obviously robbed a bank and...
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affords the same people as a male/female marriage the same rights and the same protections under the law. >> you can get married by a justice of the peace or captain of a ship. can those unions be called civil marriage. >> we disagree on this. >> i think that it's important to recognize that when you talk about marriage, it is a religious institution and that people can still have the same rights and privileges, but you wouldn't want to force the church to perform those ceremonies and recognize it as a marriage. >> we have to go to commercial break, but this is a challenge. i think this is the big tent issue. but still ahead, new movie takes an unprecedented look at a moment in history when women were clohosen on sink for the troops in vietnam. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ma
affords the same people as a male/female marriage the same rights and the same protections under the law. >> you can get married by a justice of the peace or captain of a ship. can those unions be called civil marriage. >> we disagree on this. >> i think that it's important to recognize that when you talk about marriage, it is a religious institution and that people can still have the same rights and privileges, but you wouldn't want to force the church to perform those...
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it is under the law and under past practice it had to be self-financing from its own budget. you know, that could change, but that's not the case now. >> i'm glad you mentioned that there are, um, a number of folks on both sides, both chambers of congress that have really taken clear positions opposing the chain cpi, and i think that's not gone unnoticed by either advocates or people who would be impacted. another notable individual who's championed this issue is senator sanders. so there are a number of folks who have really made a point of making clear this is not something they support for their constituents. i think you also make another great point which is whenever we're making proposals or having discussions about policy changes that impact people, um, we can't be looking at them in silos because they, the programs interact, and we have to be looking at the combined effects x. it's hard to do, as dean said, when we have a lot of theoretical ideas out there, and we don't really know what's coming or what's going to actually take hold, but it's absolutely a critical prin
it is under the law and under past practice it had to be self-financing from its own budget. you know, that could change, but that's not the case now. >> i'm glad you mentioned that there are, um, a number of folks on both sides, both chambers of congress that have really taken clear positions opposing the chain cpi, and i think that's not gone unnoticed by either advocates or people who would be impacted. another notable individual who's championed this issue is senator sanders. so there...
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see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same place verse once lived in 2004. today the property owner defended his latest tenant. >> this guy is the most monitored guy in california. he has a gps. he has two security guards with him right now. i believe him to be safe or i wouldn't be doing this. >> reporter: the final say could still come from an appeals court. >>> san francisco police are detailing the charges against a man wanted in a bizarre incident involving a stolen cab and offer involved shooting. we obtained this booking photo tonight of 25-year-old peter russell. he's charged with carjacking, assault with a deadly weapon and driving under th
see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same...
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see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same place verse once lived in 2004. today the property owner defended his latest tenant. >> this guy is the most monitored guy in california. he has a gps. he has two security guards with him right now. i believe him to be safe or i wouldn't be doing this. >> reporter: the final say could still come from an appeals court. >>> san francisco police are detailing the charges against a man wanted in a bizarre incident involving a stolen cab and offer involved shooting. we obtained this booking photo tonight of 25-year-old peter russell. he's charged with carjacking, assault with a deadly weapon and driving under th
see it took us about four minutes to make the walk here and some say putting chrismon violates the law. >> a straight line measurement would be within a quarter mile but the way the court chose to measure, was the path on the road. >> reporter: charles christman was accused of committing a lewd act with a boy in 1989 and similar crimes from the early 80s. he spent time in prison and last month a judge ordered him to be released from a state hospital. christman's new home is the same...
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supreme court is head to hear arguments over arizona's controversial law requiring residents approve citizenship before registering to vote in national elections. >>> lindsay lohan is scheduled to appear in an l.a. courtroom to begin trial. the actress pleaded not guilty to three misdemeanors stemming from a car accident on a california highway last june. she's accused of lying to police at the scene, claiming to be a passenger in the car when she was actually a rooifr. >>> and happy birthday to maroon 5 front man and coach of "the voice," adam levine. he turns 34 today. >>> a look at the groundbreaking role social media played in the conviction of two defendants in the steubenville rape case and actor nicholas cage talks about getting prehistoric in his new movie. keep it on this channel for continuing news, weather and sports. i'm lisp ard i'm richard lui along with bill karins. thank you for watching "early today," just the first stop of the day on your nbc station. have a great start to the week. >>> a family and community is in mourning after a crash at a speedway that killed tw
supreme court is head to hear arguments over arizona's controversial law requiring residents approve citizenship before registering to vote in national elections. >>> lindsay lohan is scheduled to appear in an l.a. courtroom to begin trial. the actress pleaded not guilty to three misdemeanors stemming from a car accident on a california highway last june. she's accused of lying to police at the scene, claiming to be a passenger in the car when she was actually a rooifr. >>>...